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I-25-B, & J, Cos.
The following named gentlemen composed the company :
Andrew Grubb, John B. Calhoun, John Dempsey,
Wm. M. Wilkins, Alexander Williams, Thomas Young,
Hiram Clous, John R. Justns,
Saul K. Ruggles,
John Baggs, James Clark,
G. W. Anderson,
Moses Ferren,
Parish Garner,
Solomon Baldison, T. R. Day,
John McShultz,
Samuel Pottinger,
Arthur Higgins, James Frasier,
James Davis,
Frank Venem,
Alex, Blair,
James Gipson,
Washington Waters,
Wm. Porter,
Joseph Selvey,
David Eaton,
Harrison Smith,
Hugh MeNeeley, M. B. Calhoun, Richard Beech,
V. S. Brady, David Morton,
A. Lewis,
William Askew, Clement Steel,
John Noland,
Richard Price, Aaron Steelman,
James McGennis,
Ira MeKafrey,
John Hutchons, Isaac Eaton,
Samuel Croy,
- Cracraft,
Aaron Hollingshead, Michael Hidweler,
John Miller,
William Inskip, John Jones.
This company elected the following named officers :
John Patterson-Captain.
Isaac E. Eaton-First Lieutenant. Arthur Higgins-Second Lieutenant,
On Wednesday, June 10th, Captain Patterson with his men started for Camp Washington, near Cincinnati. From St. Clairsville the company went to Bridgeport, and took a boat down the Ohio river to said camp, where it rendezvoused about thirty days. At this place a permanent organization was effect- ed, and it was mustered into service, forming company "D" of the Third Ohio Regiment, commanded by Col. Samuel R. Curtis.
Early in July the Third Ohio repaired for New Orleans by steamer. From New Orleans sailed to Point Isabel, opposite Brazos Island, near the mouth of the Rio Grande; thence up the Rio Grande river to Matamoras, and placed as garrison at Fort Brown for a short time. This fort was named in honor of Major Brown. It was large enough to accommodate about two thon- sand men. On the 3d of May, a battery at Matamoras opened a heavy cannonade and bombardment upon it, while quite a large number of troops crossed the river to attack it in the rear. In this engagement Major Brown was killed in the fort.
From this fort the Third Ohio was ordered to Camargo. Here it was sent to open out the line from that place to Monterey. Near Ceralvo a terrible sight was met. A large train carrying supplies to Gen. Taylor, had been attacked by Urrea's forces, numbering 1,000 lancers, who killed a number of teamsters and soldiers. Out of 150 wagons, 62 were cut off by the enemy and burnt. Teamsters were tied behind their wagons and fires built underneath them, and in the terrible agonies produced by a slow blaze, which burned to a crisp, they met their death. li that number was recognized the body of George Mann, of St. Clairsville. He was identified by company "D." One of the soldiers of company "D," who witnessed the affair several days after its occurrence, says, "it was one of the most heart sicken- ing sights he ever saw." The bodies were stripped and horribly mutilated before being burned. Capt. Granger, Quartermaster, was found shot through the heart.
From Ceralvo the Third marched to Monterey. After sev- eral days of sojourn there, the Third was ordered to Buena Vista. Here it remained until its time of enlistment had ex- pired. It then moved to New Orleans and was honorably dis- charged by Paymaster General Churchill. After being paid off the boys all left for their homes in good spirits, where quite a hearty welcome was extended to Company D, by the citizens of St. Clairsville and county upon their arrival, July 22, 18-47.
BELMONT COUNTY IN TILE WAR OF THE REBELLION. ROSTERS OF ITS COMPANIES AND REGIMENTS.
In the succeeding pages will be found the rosters of the com- panies and regiments which served in the war of the rebellion from Belmont county, as fully and correctly as could he obtained from the books of the Adjutant General's office in Columbus, Ohio.
CO. B., 15TH REGIMENT O. V. I. [Three Months' Service.]
Captain William Wallace's company was recruited at Martin's Ferry. It marched from said place to Columbus, where it ar-
James McConnell,
A. J. Palmer,
Lafayette Eckles,
Eli Mercer,
Alex. Young,
Henry Mulvaney,
John Wilson,
James McKafrey.
Jacob Worten,
P. Preston,
Alexander Barney,
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rived on the 22d of April, 1861. It was organized with the 15th O. V. I., and made Co. B. The organization (May 13) of this Co., was as follows :
William Wallace, Captain. James W. Clarke, 1st Lieutenant.
Joseph Frazier, 2nd Lientenant. William Robinson, 1st Sergeant.
B. B. Stewart, Sergeant. John W. Daugherty, Sergeant.
Wesley Jones, Sergeant. William H. Thurber, Ist Corporal.
James Rose, Corporal.
William Diiley, Corporal.
John D. Junkins, Corporal.
PRIVATES-Nieholas Allunder, John Armstrong, Charles Arm- strong, Howard Afflick, William Billings, Moses M. Bell, Hiram K. Brooke. John G. Brooke, George W. Baggs, David Bailey. Alexander Bailey, Levi Barens, Henry Brown, Jacob Bucy, Henry Buey, Orloff Burris, Frederick Bye, Jefferson Chamber- lin, John R. Campbell, James M. Church, William A. Church, John S. Clarke, Marthen Clarke, Ebenezer Clarke, George Curf- man, Theodore Cooke, Thomas Cotteral, Wesley Coss, Adam A. Crossmyer, R. W. Darby, John Davidson, Joseph Dixon, Robert Duncan, Isaac Dear, Calvin Dailey, Robert Doig, Jeremiah Eb- berts, George Erwin, Joseph Fulmer, Geo. W. Goodrich, Jacob Hymes, Andrew Hymes, Erie Hooker, John Harvey, Benj. F. Jenkins, Parrett Jump, Isaac Jones, James Kirnan, Thomas Kilgore, J. C. G. King, James King, Jas. Kinslow, Henry Knapp, John W. Knight, E. W. Lewis, Scott Liston, Abram McDonald, William H. Moore, James T. Moore, Alfred W. Moore, Aaron Moore, John McFarland, Franklin Miller, Henry Miller, George Murdock, Richard C. Nelson, Martin McConnanghey, George McCrackin, James W. Nelan, Isaac Newland, William H. New- land, John Ryan, Augustus Rothermond, Lewis Swartz, Joseph Samuels, Zane Smith, Luther Stewart, Henry H. Sharp, Bishop D, Stall, Augustus Stall, Barney Thonburry, Kinsey Trueman, William Vance, Charles Woods, John Wilson, John Westbrooke, Henry Weidemyer, Martin Yost, Francis M. Yost, Orloff A. Zane.
This company reenlisted for three years.
CO. K, 17TH REGIMENT O. V. I. [Three Months' Service.]
This company was recruited for the three months' service by Captain Peter Tallman, at St. Clairsville, April 22, 1861, and went into service on the 27th of same month. It was made Co. K of the 17th Regiment, which was organized at Lancaster, Ohio. The company was as follows :
Peter Tallman, Captain.
Frank Askew, Ist Lientenant.
W. C. Chandler, 2d Lieutenant.
John A. Work, 1st Sergeant.
Otho Holloway, 2d Sergeant.
Joseph Harris, 3rd Sergeant.
Thomas F. Nichols, 4th Sergeant,
William H. Tallman, Corporal.
William C. Carman, Corporal. Charles H. Stewart, Corporal.
William H. Geller, Drummer. Robert Buffington, Fifer.
PRIVATES .- W. O. Allison, William Barnett, E. H. Beard- more, J. P. Burdett, Sylvester C. Brown, G. G. Broxton, Henry Bright, Joseph Burkhead, Frank H. Blessing, Wilson S. Colby, J. T. Collins, Alexis Cope, Isaac G. Cope, Morris Cope, Hiram J. Craft, Stacy B. Craft, Anderson Davison, David Denny, Oli- ver Donner, Vesper Dorneck, Joseph N. Dubois, Hugh Douglass, Luther Etzler, John Fenton, Josephus Foreman, Edward R. Gardner, Smith Gardner, G. W. Glenn, John J. Glover, J. T. Glover, J. D. Hadsall, Charles Hall, Ed. D. Harden, John P. Harvy, Thomas 1. Hawthorn, W. H. Hays, James W. Hays, Andrew P. Heaton, Oswald Heck, Walter Hewetson, William Hill, William W. Happer, Rufus W. Howard, Jesse Huff, Thos. Huntsman, George B. Hutehison, Joseph C. Jenkins, David R. Johnston, James F. Jones, John W. Jones, Simon Jones, Caleb Kirk, Thomas Lindsay, William I. Lindsay, James L. Lauley, A. P. W. Lee. William C. Lochary, Nelson Madden, Joseph Marpole, Elwood Martin. Joseph McMillen, C. T. Moore, Franklin Moore, Joseph Myers, William Oliver, Wm. S. Patton, Isaac Paxton, Frank B. Plankey, Wm. J. Porterfield, Alfred Pewell, Sterling Riggs, James T. Robison, William A. Robison,
Wm. H. Smith, Jerry Stinard, Evans T. Strahl, James H. Swan, Francis W. Sanders, James Tallman, Chalkley Thomas, Robert A. Todd, Westley Vanhorn, Mashall Westley, Thomas Wood, Aaron D. Yocum.
Company K. was sent with the regiment down the Ohio, and did garrison work in West Virginia. It was mustered out of service on the 3d of August, 1861. Most of this company re- enlisted again into the 17th and other regiments.
COMPANY B OF THE THIRD OHIO INFANTRY.
Of the Third Ohio Infantry Belmont county furnished one company, which served under two terms of enlistments, April 16, 1861, and May 3, 1861, the first for three months and the latter for three years. The regiment was organized at "Camp Jackson." On the 27th of April it was mustered into the United States service. An election by ballot was held for field officers, which resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen : Colonel-Isaac Morrow, of Columbus, Ohio.
Lieutenant-Colonel-John Beatty, of Morrow county, Ohio.
Major-J. Warren Kiefer, of Clark county.
The original enrollment of company B, which commenced duty June 13, 1861, for the three years' service is as follows:
Captain-James H. Wing.
First Lieutenant-Wesley L. Patterson.
First Sergeant-Wilber H. Sage.
Second Sergeant-John B. McRoberts.
Third Sergeant-Oliver P. Barnes.
Fourth Sergeant-Michael 1). King.
Fifth Sergeant-Albert D. Brush.
Corporal-Wm. L. Pinkerton.
Corporal-George McDonald.
Corporal-James B. Bringham.
Corporal-Elisha C. Briggs.
Corporal-William D. Robinson.
Corporal-Mahlon O'Harra.
Corporal-Samuel Nevels.
Corporal-Charles W. Benedict.
Wagoner-Alex. Moorhead.
PRIVATES .- John Anthony, Benjamin Bufford, D. W. Brum- baugh, George Brown, Jas. W. Barrie, Michael Bolinger, Wm. Bafford, William H. Barnes, Charles H. Byers, James Cordroy, Frank Christian, Jas. J. Chambers, Charles Case, John Conner, Lewis M. Currier, James Daly, J. P. Demorest, Mathew Davies, Ross J. Dennis, Thomas Duffy, Doctor Dirth, Chas. A. Elzter, Dan. B. Edson, Robert Finch, Samuel L. French, Robert Grif- fith, S. B. Gray, Peter Gray, Henry Harcourt, Alonzo Haun, Joseph L. Hall. Ellis Hall, Samuel Harvey, Bushwood Hoge, Dan. H. Jones, Samuel Jones, John Keiser, Thomas Land, Samuel Labaugh, Charles McKoun, Wm. H. McCartney, Israel Mostwigh, Wm. H. Moore, Wm. H. McCleary, Thomas Messer, Nicholas Monahan, Edward Morrison, John Neill, Elijah Oak- ley, Charles E. Patter, Henry Ramer, Jas. W. Rainey, Mi- chael Ryan, Isaac Recse, Charles Stafford, Samuel Sayers, Thos. G. Shankland, George W, Swaney, Charles Swing, Joel C. Tra- cy, John H. Tracy, Oliver Wild, Charles Willis, Andrew Wei- mer, Albert Warner, Shannon Wilson, Elliott White, Henry Young.
RECRUITS .- Simon P. Butler, October 15, 1861 ; Jas. B. Brig- ham, Dec. 26, 1863; B. W. Holten, Nov. 19, 1863; Michael Handley, Dec. 30, 1863; Aaron Livingston, Oct. 15, 1864; G. W. Mason, Oct. 15, 1861 ; John A. Moore, Aug. 25, 1862; Wm. McCurdy, Oct. 10, 1862; J. W. Price, David Summers, Israel Sheppard, Benj. Uncles, Christopher Winneman, Emerson White, Oct. 15, 1861.
PROMOTIONS.
John B. McRoberts, from 1st Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, July 31, 1861 ; from 2d Lieutenant to Ist Lieutenant, August 28, 1862; from 1st to Captain. February 26, 1863.
Wm. L. Pinkerton, appointed Sergeant from Corporal, July 31, 1861 ; appointed 1st Sergeant, March 1, 1863.
Elisha C. Biggs, appointed Sergeant from Corporal, July 31, 1861.
Charles Swing, appointed Sergeant from Corporal, Sept. 28, 1862.
Samuel L. French, appointed Sergeant from Corporal, Oct. 2, 1862.
James W. Banie, appointed Sergeant from Corporal, March 1, 1863.
Charles B. McBrown, Corporal, Sept. 28, 1862.
Jas. M. Ranney, appointed Corporal, Oct. 2, 1862. Robert. J. Dennis, appointed Corporal, March 1, 1863.
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Henry E. Harcourt, appointed corporal, April 1, 1863. William H. McCourtney, appointed corporal, Dec. 15, 1863.
DISCHARGED.
Capt. Wesley L. Patterson, Feb. 28, 1863; W. H. Sage, Sept. 18, 1861 ; Ellis Bolen, August 16, 1862 ; George W. Brown, August 16, 1862; William Bafford, March 12, 1863; W. C. Barnes, April 8, 1863, for wounds received at Nashville, Tenn. ; Schuler Currier, Ang. 18, 1862 ; John P. Demorest, March 5, 1863 ; Peter Gray, Oct. 9, 1861; Alonzo Haun, Oct. 9, 1861; Michael Handley, March 6, 1863, for wounds ; Edward Morrison, Aug. 13, 1861 ; W. H. H. Moore, Feb. 10. 1863 ; James J. O'Harra, March 12. 1863; Charles E. Potter, March 12, 1862 ; Wm. L. Robinson, July 5, 1862, in order to receive promotion ; Abraham Sheppard, Feb. 2, 1863, to enlist in Marine service ; Samnel Sayers, March 6, 1863 ; Charles Willis, Feb. 10, 1863 ; Shannon Wilson, Jan. 10, 1862 ; Robert Finch, Jan. 10, 1863:
TRANSFERRED.
Capt. Jas. H. Wing, from line to field and staff, Sept. 26, 1862, by commission as Major ; John Anthony, Dec. 31, 1861, Co. H., 3rd O. V. I., by order of Col. John Beatty ; Martin Bertch, Feb. 2. 1863, marine service ; John Conner, Dec. 31, 1861, Co. E., 3rd O. V. I. ; James Condray, December 21, 1863, to V. R. C. ; D. B. Edson, Nov. 19, 1863, to V. R. C. ; Daniel S. Gray, June 13, 1861. 13th O. V. I. ; Isaac Reese, Oct 20, 1863, Co. H., 3rd. Regiment.
DIED.
Benjamin Bafford, died July 8, 1861, at Cincinnati.
Frank Christian, Feb. 27, 1863, at Murfreesboro, Tenn,, of chronic diarrhæ.
Charles B. Case, April 8, 1864, at Chattanoogo of typhoid pneumonia.
Thomas Duffey, April 3, 1864, at Louisville, Ky., of chronic diarrhæ.
James Dailey, Jan. 2, 1862, Guernsey Co. O.
Doctor Dirth, Feb. 7, 1862, at Camp Jefferson, Ky., of small pox.
Robert Griffith, Oct. 8, 1862, Perrysville, Ky., of wounds re- ceived in battle.
Joseph L. Hall, Dec. 15, 1861, Louisville, Ky., of wounds re- ceived in battle.
G. F. Hall, Oct. 8, 1862, Perrysville, Ky., of wounds received in battle.
B. Hoge, Oct. 8, 1862, Perrysville, Ky., of wounds received in battle.
John Kaiser, Jan. 17, 1862. Camp Jefferson, Ky.
James Larrison, Dec. 8, 1862, Three Springs, Tenn,
Thomas Messer, Dec. 22, 1862, Nashville, Tenn.
David Stidd, March 26, 1863, Murfreesboro, Tenn., of chronic diarrhæ.
Alex. Summers, April 3, 1863.
Charles Stafford, May 2, 1863, Cedar Bluffs, Ga., of wounds re- ceived in battle.
Edward M. Suttles, Jan. 3, 1863, Stone River, Tenn., same.
George W. Swaney, Oct. 8, 1862, Perrysville, Ky., same.
Joel C. Tracy, Nov. 23, 1861, Clarksburg, Va.
E. White, April 19, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn., typhoid pnen- monia.
Owen E. Moore, Dec. 31, 1862, Stone River, Tenn., of wounds in battle.
CO. E. 15TH REGIMENT O. V. I.
Company E of the 15th Regiment, which was recruited in Belmont county, arrived in Mansfield, September 12, 1861. At this place the 15th Regiment, which was among the first to re- spond to the President's first call for seventy-five thousand mien, reorganized with the following field officers :
Moses Dickey, Colonel ; William T. Wilson, Lieutenant-Col- onel ; William Wallace, Major; Orrin Ferris, Surgeon. Com- pany E was as follows ;
Frank Askew, Captain. Chandler W. Carroll, 1st Lieutenant.
Lorenzo Danford, 2d Lieutenant.
John H. Thompson, Ist Sergeant. James N, Dubois, Sergeant.
Samnel Hilles, Sergeant. John W. Harris, Sergeant. Walter Hewetson, Sergeant.
Hugh Douglass, Cor poral. William A. Hogue, Corporal.
Morris Cope, Corporal.
William G. Malin, Corporal.
Oliver Donner, Corporal. James Hewetson, Corporal, Stacy B, Craft, Corporal.
Charles Hall, Corporal.
Alex. S. Wiley, Drummer.
David S. McMasters, Fifer, Wm. F. Hutcheson, Wagoner.
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PRIVATES .- William Adams, George W. Ashton, George Bil- let, Edwin G. Blocher, William Bright, Henry Brooks, Sylvester C. Brown, Stephen Burley, John Campbell, Boyd Cameron, Wil- liam Cavender, George Castell, Isaac G. Cope, G. W. Cope, Oli- ver J. Cope, Hugh Crymble, John W. Danford, Benjamin Davis, William Dawson, Isaac E. Dillon, B. W. Dysart, J. B. Dysart, Charles Ember, John Elliott, Calvin Etzler, John Fenton, Jon- athan Fitzgerald, Hugh Foster, John W. Fred, Edward R. Gardner, Smith Gardner, P. F. Given, William Gilham, James Hall, Hugh A. Hawkins, W. H. Hayes, Jack Heaton, John Heaton, Oliver Henderson, Rufus W. Howard, Robert Humph- rey, G. B. Hutchison, James F. Jones, Abner Jones, Isaac Knight, Albert W. Lee, John H. Leisure, George W. Mackinson, James S. Maring, Washington McMasters, William P. McCance, Joseph McMillen, Samuel McMillen J. C. McGee, Edward P. Mechem, John F. Mercer, James T. Metcalf, John J. Mitchner. Samuel Moore, Isaac Paxton, William O. Peterman, John E. Pickering, Alfred Powell, John D. Roscoe, Wm. H. Satter- thwaite, Fernando W. Shackleford, James T. Sharpless, Wm. R. Smith, Ephraim H. Snyder, Joseph E. Stewart, Robt. B. Stew- art, Amos Taylor, John W. Tipton, James E. Tipton, George A. Todd, John A. Todd, T. W. Vanlaw, Albert Wagoner, Milton B. Waters, Chas. J. Williams, Thomas Wood, Peter Gray.
CASUALTIES.
PROMOTIONS .- Capt. David Welsh, appointed first sergeant Nov. 1, 1862. Was appointed to first Lieutenant Feb. 9, 1865, and assigned to duty in Co. E. Promoted to Captain, April 6.
Oliver Donner was appointed sergeant, August 28, 1862. Ap- pointed first sergeant January 1, 1864. Promoted to 2d Lieu- tenant April 20, 1864. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant June 15, 1865. Severely wounded June 21, 1864, near Kenesaw Moun- tain, Ga.
Calvin Etzler was appointed corporal Sept. 1, 1862 ; sergeant, Jan. 1, 1864; to first sergeant, Feb. 9, 1865. Taken prisoner at battle of Stone River. Exchanged and returned to duty Jan., 1863.
George W. McMasters was appointed corporal April 1, 1863, and then to sergeant May 28, 1864.
James Hall was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864; appointed sergeant May 28, 1864. Taken prisoner at battle of Stone Riv- er. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Isaac E. Dillon was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864. Ap- pointed sergeant Feb. 9, 1865. Wounded at battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.
Hugh A. Hawkins was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864, and sergeant Feb. 9, 1865.
Hugh Crymble was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864.
John P. Heaton was appointed corporal Jan, 1, 1864. Taken prisoner at battle of Stone River. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Geo. W. Ashton was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864. Wounded at Stone River Dec. 31, 1862. Paroled by the ene- my. Exchanged and returned to duty Nov., 1863.
Isaac W. Knight was appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864. Taken prisoner at battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Robert B. Stewart was appointed corporal May 28, 1864.
Allen Wade was appointed corporal May 28, 1864.
John J. Michner was appointed corporal Feb. 9, 1865.
Sylvester C, Brown was appointed corporal Feb. 9. 1865. Finnemore Cochran entered as recruit.
John W. Harris was promoted to 1st sergeant Nov. 29 1862. Reduced to ranks at his own request Jan, 1, 1864.
Frank Askew was musteved ont to accept an appointment as Lt .- Col., December 6, 1862.
Lorenzo Danford entered as 2d Lt., promoted to 1st Lt. Sept. 24, 1862. Mustered out on surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1864.
Jos. N. Dubois was promoted to 2nd Lt. April 26, 1862, and assigned to duty in Co. B., promoted to Ist Lt. and Adjutant,
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Sept. 10, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn., and assigned to duty in Co. E., March 14, 1864. Promoted to Captain, Ang. 13, 1864. Promoted to Major March 10, 1865.
Chandler W. Carrol entered as 1st Lt. and was promoted to Captain Sept. 24. 1862, and assigned to duty in Co. K.
Samuel Hilles was promoted to 2d Lt. September 20, 1862, Promoted, Dec. 7 1862, to 1st Lieutenant. Wounded at battle of Stone River Dec. 31, 1862. Discharged by order of War De- partment, Dec. 7, 1863.
Thomas C .; Davis was appointed Ist Sergeant Sept. 22, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lt. June 18, 1863. He was then promoted to 1st Lt., and assigned to duty in Co. E, Sept. 1, 1864. Was pro- moted to captain and assigned to duty in Co. C. Jan. 29, 1865.
Walter Hewetson was appointed 1st Sergeant Sept, 26, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lt. Nov. 29, 1862. Resigned Aug. 1, 1863.
KILLED IN BATTLE.
George B. Hutcheson was appointed sergeant, Jan. 1, 1864, and then to 1st Sergeant, April 20. 1864. Killed May 24, 1864, North, Ga.
WV. A. Hoge was appointed Sergeant, Sept. 1, 1862. Killed December 31, 1862.
Joseph Hewetson, killed at battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862. Stacy B. Craft, killed at battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
Samuel McMillan, taken prisoner Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged, and returned for duty June, 1863. Appointed corporal Jan. 1, 1864. Killed in battle May 27, 1864, North Ga.
Thomas Anderson, killed in battle, May 27, 1864, North Ga. Stephen Barley, taken prisoner Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged and returned for duty June. 1863. Killed at battle of Chicka- mauga, Sept. 20, 1876.
Oliver J. Cope was appointed corps, Jan. 29, 1863. Reduced to ranks Jan. 1, 1864, at his own request. Killed in battle June 21, 1864, in North Ga.
John Campbell, killed at battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
George A, Todd, killed in battle June 21, 1864, near Kenesaw Mountain, North Ga.
Thomas Wood, killed in battle May 27, 1864,
THE MISSING AND WOUNDED IN BATTLE, AND CAPTURED.
James M. Booth, missing since May 27, 1864, in North Ga. John D. Roscoe, taken prisoner at battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged June, 1863. Sick in hospital till March 1, 1864. Missing since May 27, 1864, in North Ga.
William Young, missing since May 27, 1864, in North Ga.
Robert Applegarth, severely wounded June 11, 1863, near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.
George Billet, wounded and paroled Dec. 31, 1862, at Stone River. Exchanged and returned to duty Nov., 1863.
Henry H. Brooks, taken prisoner at battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1863. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
William Gilham, taken prisoner Dec. 31, 1862, at Stone River. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Oliver J. Henderson, taken prisoner at Stone River, Oct. 31, 1862. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Ropert Humphrey, taken prisoner Oct., 1862, and paroled, exchanged, and returned to duty Feb., 1803.
David S. McMasters, taken prisoner at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863.
Joseph E. Stewart, taken prisoner at Stone River Dec. 31, 1862. Exchanged and returned to duty June, 1853.
DISCHARGED.
John H, Thompson, discharged Aug. 29, 1962, on account of wounds received April 7, 1862, at the battle of Shiloh.
Hugh Douglas was corporal from enlistment. Appointed sergeant November 1, 1862; discharged at expiration of term of service, September 1, 1864.
W. G. Malin was corporal from enlistment. Appointed ser- geant May 21, 1862; wounded and taken prisoner September 20, 1863, at Chickamauga; exchanged and discharged Decem- ber 24. 1864.
James A. Adams discharged June 9, 1865, at Nashville.
Joseph Butts, taken prisoner September 25, 1864; exchanged and discharged June 9, 1865.
Samuel Bell, wounded June 18, 1864, at North Georgia; dis charged June 8, 1865.
William Cavender, taken prisoner December 31, 1862; ex- changed and discharged May 18, 1863, on certificate of disa- bility.
Boyd K. Cameron, discharged November 15, 1861; George W. Castello, June 5, 1862; Wilson H. Cochran, July 16, 1865 ; John W. Cope, November 15, 1861 ; Isaac G. Cope, August 6, 1862; John W. Crymble, June 8, 1865; Boyd W, Dysart, March 12, 1862; Benjamin Davis, September 18, 1864 ; Henry Donner, June 10, 1865; John Elliott, February 17, 1862; Benjamin Etzler, May 3, 1865; Edwin R. Gardner, February 17, 1862: Peter Gray, November 15, 1861; P. F. Given, February 17, 1862; Rufus W. Howard, March 2, 1863; Samuel Moore, Sep- tember 18, 1862; James T. Metcalf, November 10, 1862; Arthur Murdock, May 30, 1865; William A. Nichols, June 10, 1865.
Isaac Patton, appointed corporal. Wounded and taken pris- oner September 20, 1863; exchanged and discharged September 18, 1864, at expiration of term,
William O. Peterman, discharged September, 1864, on certifi- cate of disability.
Ephraim H. Snyder, discharged October 12, 1862, on certifi- cate of disability.
William H. Hays appointed corporal July, 1862. Appointed sergeant April 1, 1863. Reduced to rank at own request Janu- ary 1, 1864. Discharged September 18, 1864, at expiration of term.
Charles Embree taken prisoner October, 1862 ; exchanged and discharged, September, 1864, at expiration of term.
John Fenton, March 31, 1863; wounded at Stone River, De- cember 31, 1862.
Jack Heaton, September 18, 1864, at expiration of term.
Frank M. Heaton. Wounded and prisoner at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19, 1863; exchanged and dis- charged May 18, 1865.
Charles M. Hall was corporal at enrollment. Taken prisoner December 13, 1862, exchanged ; wounded and taken prisoner September 19, 1863; exchanged and discharged December 30, 1864.
Abner Jones taken prisoner December 30, 1862 ; exchanged and discharged, September 18, 1864.
Albert W. Lee, August 6, 1862, on certificate of disability.
G. W. Mackison, November 15, 1861, on certificate of disa- bility.
James F. Marring appointed corporal July 1, 1862. Wound- cd and prisoner September 20, 1863; discharged at expiration of term.
W. P. McCance, July 14, 1862, on certificate of disability. John T. Mercer, expiration of service.
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